When the dust finally settled, it was the Yankees who came out on top. New York spoiled Dodgers manager Don Mattingly's return to the Bronx, fending off Los Angeles, 6-4, in Game 1 of Wednesday's doubleheader.More» Ichiro adds to lead with solo homer to right
Phil Hughes' troubles within the not-so-friendly confines of Yankee Stadium continued on Wednesday, as the right-hander allowed five runs and heard boos as the Yankees fell to the Dodgers, 6-0, in the second game of a day-night doubleheader.More» Adams makes an impressive diving stop
Watching Ichiro Suzuki and Yasiel Puig play right field and swing their bats on Wednesday at Yankee Stadium was like jumping inside a time machine and revisiting masters of previous generations.More» Ichiro adds to lead with solo homer to right
Alex Rodriguez allegedly reached out to Biogenesis founder Anthony Bosch for help while struggling in last year's American League Championship Series, according to a report published on Tuesday by the Miami New Times.More»
Zoilo Almonte, ranked as the Yankees' 10th-best prospect, according to MLB.com, made his Major League debut in the second game of Wednesday's day-night doubleheader against the Dodgers, a 6-0 loss.More» Almonte grounds out in first career at-bat
The Yankees faced a pair of left-handers in their doubleheader against the Dodgers on Wednesday, and they'll oppose another on Thursday night when they open a four-game set against the American League East-rival Rays at Yankee Stadium, starting Andy Pettitte against Matt Moore.More» Pettitte turns in six strong, strikes out 10
Baseball's most electric rookie met the game's oldest active player from a distance of 60 feet and six inches late on Wednesday afternoon, and this intriguing battle between Yasiel Puig and Mariano Rivera did not disappoint.More» Mo fans Puig looking to secure his 25th save
Hours before throwing the first pitch prior to the nightcap of Wednesday's twin bill between the Yankees and Dodgers, Jason Kidd reminisced about what made him confident the throw would be a success.More» Jason Kidd throws first pitch at Yanks game
As he leads his struggling Dodgers, Don Mattingly looks back to the lessons learned across 161st Street, when his job was to play a stellar first base and hit big home runs for The Boss' headline-grabbing team.More»Mattingly talks about returning to the Bronx
Mark Teixeira decided to take some swings off a tee before Saturday's game, but after two at-bats, he removed himself from the lineup. An MRI revealed inflammation in his right wrist, and the Yankees placed their first baseman on the disabled list on Tuesday.More»Cashman gives an update on Teixeira's health
Kevin Youkilis has been scheduled to undergo surgery to repair a herniated disc in his back and is not expected to return to the lineup for a minimum of 10 to 12 weeks, general manager Brian Cashman said on Tuesday.More» Youkilis makes diving stop at third for out
Don Mattingly will have to wait one more day to make his managerial debut in the new Yankee Stadium. The Yankees' game against the Dodgers on Tuesday has been postponed. The teams will play a day-night split-admission doubleheader on Wednesday.More»
The Yankees acquired outfielder Fernando Martinez from the Astros on Tuesday in exchange for right-hander Charles Basford, though the club has not confirmed the deal.More» Martinez's homer gives Astros an early lead
Moments before Ian Clarkin was chosen in the First-Year Player Draft, a video showed the southpaw confessing his dislike for the Yankees. But that didn't dissuade the Bombers from taking him with the 33rd overall pick, and it hasn't stopped the 18-year-old southpaw from closing in on signing with New York.More»Ian Clarkin meets longtime hero Luis Gonzalez
Al Downing was a major factor in the Yankees' run to the 1963 AL title, 50 years ago. And he had a front-row seat as Dodgers' pitchers dominated the Bombers in a historic World Series.More» Dodgers sweep Yankees in '63 Series
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Monday that he is leaning toward placing first baseman Mark Teixeira on the 15-day disabled list, but a final decision has not yet been made.More»Cashman gives an update on Teixeira's health
Travis Hafner belted a three-run homer, CC Sabathia pitched into the ninth inning and Mariano Rivera and the Yanks held off a late charge by the Angels for a 6-5 win on Sunday, snapping a five-game losing streak.More» Sabathia fans six over eight strong frames
The news on Mark Teixeira's ailing right wrist was positive Sunday, but the Yankees are still uncertain if their slumping first baseman is headed for another stint on the disabled list. An MRI in New York on Sunday morning revealed inflammation, but no tear, manager Joe Girardi said before Sunday's game against the Angels.More» Girardi on Teixeira coming out of the game
Since he arrived in the Bronx, Lyle Overbay's role with the Yankees has been fluid. He filled in for a couple months when first baseman Mark Teixeira was on the disabled list. When Teixeira returned, Overbay shifted to a spot outfielder, backup first baseman and pinch-hitter. Now, with Teixeira's wrist problems flaring up again, for at least the next couple games, Overbay is penciled back in as the Yankees' everyday first baseman.More» Overbay knocks an RBI single off Harvey
Playing on Father's Day has always taken on special meaning to Yankees manager Joe Girardi, who shared an extremely close bond with his father, Jerry. Jerry passed away last October, but Joe continues to honor his memory, specifically on days like Sunday.More»Sons honor their fathers around the Major Leagues
Robinson Cano flashed that million-dollar smile and laughed when he was asked if he planned to have his father throw to him again in this year's State Farm Home Run Derby contest.More»Sons honor their fathers around the Major Leagues
It's no secret that the Yankees' bats are in a funk. They haven't seen a number higher than three on the top half of the scoreline since Tuesday in Oakland. But despite the club's struggles at the plate, manager Joe Girardi is taking a positive approach with his hitters.More» Girardi, Yankees on 18-inning loss to A's
The Yankees' offensive funk continued during a 6-2 loss to the Angels on Saturday at Angel Stadium, New York's fifth setback in a row, tying a season high. Making matters worse, Mark Teixeira was pulled and left the club to have a right wrist injury evaluated.More» Gardner lines run-scoring triple in third
Mark Teixeria was removed from Saturday's game against the Angels in the bottom of the fourth inning because of an aggravated right wrist. He will miss the rest of the series so he can fly back to New York early to be evaluated by team physician Christopher Ahmad on Sunday.More» Girardi on Teixeira coming out of the game
Mariano Rivera's farewell tour continued on Saturday, as the Yankees closer was recognized during a pregame ceremony at Angel Stadium and hosted a meet and greet with a few longtime Angels employees, stadium staffers and fans.More» Angels honor Mo prior to game vs. Yankees
American League Home Run Derby captain Robinson Cano is maintaining his lead at second base, as the sweet-swinging Yankees slugger seeks his fourth consecutive starting assignment in the All-Star Game.More» Cano drills a two-run shot to center
The Yankees entered Saturday's matchup with the Angels with only one home run in their last 68 innings, a stat manager Joe Girardi said was partly a product of a string of games at pitcher-friendly Safeco Field and O.co Coliseum, but the dropoff in power numbers isn't the Bombers' only problem.More» Gardner argues strikeout call in the seventh
The Yankees' scoring drought came to an end with David Adams' two-run single in the fourth inning, but their losing streak reached four with a 5-2 loss to the Angels on Friday night at Angel Stadium.More» Wells cuts down Pujols at the plate
Derek Jeter hit in the batting cage, fielded grounders at shortstop and played catch at the Yankees' Minor League complex on Friday, his first day of work since being cleared to resume baseball activities.More» Jeter on his rehab prior to game vs. Mets
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